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Some processes such as properties editing can be manipulation intensive, requiring a lot of small data updates. To simplify the user experience, DCP does not require to explicitly click a 'Save' button when you apply a change. DCP will auto-save your changes.
Auto-Save
Auto-save is specifically triggered by doing the following :
During In-line Edit : |
Clicking anywhere outside the line being edited triggers an auto-save. A success message is appearing on the top-right corner. |
Clicking the 'cancel' icon at the right side of the line being edited cancels the editing. |
Editing properties in the properties pane : |
Changing tabs, clicking anywhere outside the properties pane or closing the properties pane triggers an auto-save. A success message is appearing on the top-right corner. |
Clicking the 'undo' icon reverts the properties to the last saved values. |
Some actions like 'Delete' or 'Obsolete' : |
Action is executed immediately. A success message is appearing on the top-right corner. |
The success message will include a 'Undo' link which reverts the respective action. |
- Document properties are by default not editable to Cisco customers or partners, unless you are specifically listed as document author/owner.
Note: As a Cisco customer or partner, you can only upload documents if you have explicitly been enabled to upload on a particular project. This is explained earlier in this user guide.
- Some property changes are sensitive in nature and do require a explicit confirmation from the user: e.g. Submitting a document for approval.
Related articles :
Updating Extended Properties via Properties Pane
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